Most Requested DC Classics
Teams: The Results!

We hadn’t planned on Monday being a follow-up to our Saturday Most Requested column about completing teams in the DC Classics line, but the tremendous response to our article made us want to crunch the numbers and see which teams and what characters our readers wanted. Besides, with DCUC9 not anywhere nearby, what else does a bunch of blogging toy collectors have to do all weekend? :D

Before we get knee deep in pie charts, we want to take a minute to thank everyone who participated. That was the biggest response we'd had to an article in the history of the site! You really blew us away all day Saturday. Thank you.

Most Requested Figures: DCUC: Finishing Teams

Toy collectors are an interesting bunch. We're a diverse group of people with different backgrounds, different tastes, different opinions. Sometimes it seems like we might have very little in common other than the love of toys, but there is a common factor we see in a lot of toy collections. We at ItsAllTrue like to group our action figures into subteams and we're not the only ones.

Mr. Rant asks
“Where’s the JSA?”

As I stare at my shelf of about 100 DCUC figures and think about the ones that are confirmed for the next few waves, I try and figure out what rhyme or reason Mattel is using to decide on who they are going to make and when. Although Martian Manhunter is the glaring omission in all of our collections, he’s not one of the ones I'm talking about today.  What I don’t understand is how few JSA members, both golden age and modern, Mattel has produced so far.  Maybe things are more difficult than I understand, but what is the problem with putting one JSAer into every wave?  They’ve been doing it with the New Gods, and those are just the New Gods.  Some of the New Gods are nice to have, but Mattel is churning out some others that aren't really in high demand.  So my shelf almost has a complete Fourth World, and still lacks enough members to make any decent semblance of a JSA.